Showing posts with label The Hermitage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hermitage. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY IN NASHVILLE

 

So hard to believe we've celebrated Thanksgiving already!  Maintaining our family tradition since the kids went off to college, we vote on a city where we all four spend the holiday together .. this year Nashville got the nod.

Firstly, it is a non-stop flight from LAX on Southwest.  That is big, especially traveling this particular holiday.  The trick to avoiding the madness?  Go on Tuesday and come back on Saturday.  Have not experienced glitches -- in fact on the return trip we arrived 30 minutes early.  (Southwest says next time they run late, we'll be even...) I love having adult children who can meet up with us.  Texting from various airports re travel schedules and finally all being together for the first time in many months is just great!   








 
Our first full day was jam-packed with activities, a list of possibilities I had collected for some time.  We started out at the
The Hermitage, long the home of our seventh president Andrew Jackson and his wife Rachel who hailed from a prominent Nashville family.  Regrettably she died days before he was inaugurated and he remained single the rest of his life.  The home is over 8,000 square feet on 1,120 acres.  Jackson was an entrepreneur before becoming president and quite successful from a number of businesses.  Several generations of Jacksons lived on the premises and are in the family plot on the grounds.
Fall here

 



Hey, wait for me!!


























 




A few miles away is the vast complex known as Gaylord's Opryland, including a huge hotel, convention center, performing venue and the ubiquitous outlet mall.  Lunch was a taste of southern bbq at Whitt's, a small local chain.  Vinegar-based and dry (as opposed to "wet" with sauce), the food was quite good but the slaw was a bit tart for my taste ...






Late in the day after seemingly circling the city, we ended up driving through the beautiful Belle Meade area and on to the Loveless Cafe.  Pretty much everyone has a photo on the wall here -- known for their unbelievable biscuits and fried chicken.  Yep, just had to try some.  Oh my, good thing I don't live it the south!  This small cafe serves between 4,000 and 7,000 biscuits a day, with some 400,000 visitors during the course of a year ...  











For Thanksgiving Day, football is an obvious choice as is a movie.  Again a vote and Lincoln was the winner .. and what an incredible movie it is.  Pretty much a casting director's dream as there are a huge number of speaking roles and cast surprises.  No spoiler alerts here, save to say Daniel Day Lewis will likely be an odds-on favorite for Best Actor.


Roasted quince
Traditional meal
For dinner, the choices were a bit limited.  Rather than one of the steak houses we could enjoy at home, we opted for the highly rated 1808 Grille in our hotel, The Hutton (a great choice, by the way).  Of course there was the traditional turkey but also crab cakes, lamb and other delicious goodies.
Banana Beignets with Hazelnut dipping sauce ..


We ventured well inland on Black Friday, some 75 miles to Lynchburg.  Why?  So we could tour The Jack Daniels Distillery, largely unchanged since 1875 when Jasper "Jack" Daniels created the sour mash whiskey that they brew today.  Approximately 400 employees turn out some 156 million bottles annually, all made on the premises.  Remarkably no tasting is allowed as that particular county is dry!  But plently is sold there ..




With the original Jack ..

Well that's just not right.




















Showing the way whiskey progressively ages ..





















From Lynchburg it was on to Franklin,  a wonderful bustling town founded in 1799 and no more than 30 minutes from Nashville.  The shops were full and the town was a shopper's paradise ... only if you are of the female species.  My son remarked it is where husbands die from boredom.  Fortunately the hubby managed to survive.




It's beginning to look a lot like ...

Est. 1799























Broadway ... the main drag downtown
We finally found ourselves cruising downtown that evening.  The Ryman Auditorium was already sold out so a visit to the real home of country music will have to wait.  But dinner was another story ..

Jack's BBQ on Broadway is rated #1 in this town.  And it brought back many a memory from the last time I ate here.  It was September 13, 2001, to be exact and I know this because we were on the drive across country after 9/11.  Of course there were no smart phones at the time so we relied on friends at home doing research for us.   We were told about Jack's and it is as good today as it was then ...


Most of our last day was scheduled around watching the classic rivalry of Ohio State vs. Michigan.  Son Sam graduates OSU in May and flew back from Nashville to attend the game.  After another airport run for Hannah's flight to NY, we settled in close to the airport for the game.  Victory is so sweet!   

After this trip, I now know firsthand why Nashville is consistently ranked among the best cities in the U.S.   Highly recommend a visit there and thanks to all my friends for their tips on what to see and do...

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

What is it that keeps you from making plans to travel? There are the obvious reasons that it can be expensive, or that you really prefer to stay home, or you just don't know how?   Lots of people have commented to me that they really want to travel but just don't know how to get started.   Well, help is officially on the way!

Travel with Teri B. was designed not only to share some unique insights of my personal travels but also to encourage you to take that next step and actually see something not in your everyday life.  Remember that not every journey has to break the bank; there are lots of ways to see this incredible planet even as it seems like we all have less time, money, or both with which to do so.   

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But here is something to think about:  If that big journey just isn't in the cards this month or even this year, why not make the time to take a day trip to somewhere not more than a couple of hours away where maybe you haven't been in a long time.  For those of us who live California, the possibilities are endless.  I have no doubt you can find somewhere you've always wanted to go but just never have ...     

The point is to get out of your comfort zone and see what unfolds.  What's the worst that can happen?  You get lost?  That's what GPS is all about!  How about going on the website of Guy Fieri, host of the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, and find somewhere to check out?  (Full disclosure:  I just surprised myself with how many local haunts I've yet to try!)

And following up on the poll posted about where we should meet our college-age kids for Thanksgiving this year (past locations were NYC, Chicago and New Orleans), Nashville got the nod.  Turns out it is not that easy to get to Memphis from LAX so a visit to Graceland will just have to wait.  Since the King and I share the same birthday, I know that visit will have special meaning!


But back to Nashville, some of the sites we'll be seeing are The Hermitage (Home of President Andrew Jackson), Grand Old Opry, Jack Daniels Distillery, and the Country Music Hall of Fame!